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the man holding the camera, dwyane scott, was with me in new orleans overnight for that storm. for weeks thereafter, we've been talking about it nonstop today. we may have to rethink some of our shoreline rules and definitions. we've got governors of three states, christie, malloy, cuomo, those three states are talking about a new shoreline and maybe a new normal. maybe we need our folks at the weather channel to tell us, is this a 200-year storm or the start of 200 years worth of storms like this. >> is there a spirit of rebuilding here? do you hear frit the locals? have you been talking to some of the people there? do they want to roll up their sleeves, hard, painful, emotional as it is and rebuild? >> well, larry, i can only quote a fellow local, and that's chris christie, a governor who if you do what i do and still take your family to the boardwalk on weekends and seaside, point pleasant, it's a very good chance you'll see the governor of your state with his family as his parents took them there, because it's special to us, and he was saying he can't speak for all the priv
the man holding the camera, dwyane scott, was with me in new orleans overnight for that storm. for weeks thereafter, we've been talking about it nonstop today. we may have to rethink some of our shoreline rules and definitions. we've got governors of three states, christie, malloy, cuomo, those three states are talking about a new shoreline and maybe a new normal. maybe we need our folks at the weather channel to tell us, is this a 200-year storm or the start of 200 years worth of storms like...
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look, people warned katrina that new orleans needed to be able to withstand a category 5. they didn't design the levees to withstand it and we see what happened. now we see the same thing with sandy. i think the hope has to be that sandy isn't short for cassandra and that it's another warning that we ignore. absolutely people now have seen that you can in fact have the worst-case scenario, which was a flooding of the lower manhattan and i think any city along the eastern sea board has ask-to-ask themselves what would happen if hurricane sandy hit us? >> suarez: well, how do we price risk, then, into the decisions we make both publicly and privately. should there with b places in new jersey, in new york, where insurance companies say "we don't want to pay for you to rebuild right there"? where the cost of doing so becomes higher and maybe prohibitive for some people? >> there probably should be, yes, because the alternative is we keep enticing people to place more and more of their value, more and more of their wealth in fragile co-systems or fragile areas of the environmen
look, people warned katrina that new orleans needed to be able to withstand a category 5. they didn't design the levees to withstand it and we see what happened. now we see the same thing with sandy. i think the hope has to be that sandy isn't short for cassandra and that it's another warning that we ignore. absolutely people now have seen that you can in fact have the worst-case scenario, which was a flooding of the lower manhattan and i think any city along the eastern sea board has...
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bush demoted in to some sub agency within homeland security and look what happens to new orleans. we are seeing before our very eyes a stark difference between mitt romney saying we should privatize everything including fema and barack obama working with even republican governors like chris christie on a federal relief effort. that's a huge talisman for what you believe the proper role of government is in society and i believe this will show that the president's right and people look at this in ohio and swing states. >> not the only very stark difference between the two of them. the latest obviously being sandy and bringing the attention on romney and fema. he was asked yesterday multiple times what he would do with fema. did not answer. but just a short time ago jeb bush commented on local officials responding to disasters versus national or federal response. i'll play that but i want to play something else first. romney on the campaign trail today trying to transition, rachel, from holding off or holding fires to acknowledging the ongoing events of the day on the ground of new j
bush demoted in to some sub agency within homeland security and look what happens to new orleans. we are seeing before our very eyes a stark difference between mitt romney saying we should privatize everything including fema and barack obama working with even republican governors like chris christie on a federal relief effort. that's a huge talisman for what you believe the proper role of government is in society and i believe this will show that the president's right and people look at this in...
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orleans, all turned down his help. and the rest is history. but they are trying to play politics with all of this and global warming, they are trying to blame somehow in the future to elect him these things won't happen. all the while they forget their president barack obama cut fema. megyn: the folks who are opposing governor romney in this race are talking about he wants to abolish fema. he wants to get rid of fema because of an answer he gave during a debate to john king of cnn talking about how we need to make cuts in certain programs and talked about our debt. that's my own characterization of it. he's right. fema is kinds of a catchall. a lot of times it's under turned. knowing they will have to get more money to in fact fund it. when they do that all these happy members of congress are glad to put every pork barrel project in the world into it they couldn't get vote on in a regular lay in washington, d.c. but fema isn't going to go anywhere. and mitt romney is right. there are times when you can look to the stat
orleans, all turned down his help. and the rest is history. but they are trying to play politics with all of this and global warming, they are trying to blame somehow in the future to elect him these things won't happen. all the while they forget their president barack obama cut fema. megyn: the folks who are opposing governor romney in this race are talking about he wants to abolish fema. he wants to get rid of fema because of an answer he gave during a debate to john king of cnn talking about...
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the same group brought in to new orleans after hurricane katrina. >> we expect it to be a challenging engineering problem, and getting that all storm surge back out and up and running again, will take some time and engineering talent and a lot of willpower. >> reporter: they'll also need electric power, something 323,000 customers in new york city are still without. workers are pumping around the clock to remove sea water from underground equipment. but dark skylines and dangerous intersections will be the new normal in lower manhattan and some parts of the outer boroughs for a while longer. utility companies say it might be a week before power is fully restored. city buses here in new york resume full service today to get the city going again. there will be fare-free rides. no charge. also today we saw for the first time ferry service from new jersey resuming. back to you. >> and there is much more than water damage in new york city. there was a devastating fire on the rockaway peninsula where much of a neighborhood burned down early tuesday morning. that fire left more than 100 home
the same group brought in to new orleans after hurricane katrina. >> we expect it to be a challenging engineering problem, and getting that all storm surge back out and up and running again, will take some time and engineering talent and a lot of willpower. >> reporter: they'll also need electric power, something 323,000 customers in new york city are still without. workers are pumping around the clock to remove sea water from underground equipment. but dark skylines and dangerous...
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orleans. >> this makes me a bad homo, but i have never even heard of southern decadence. >> it sounds cool. >> we let the straights in. >> i'm in. >> bill: how big of you. >> what it is is that we have a hot line to god, and we're pulling the strings behind the scenes. >> bill: i got it. you know zap him. there are four important ballot measures on the ballot this year, dealing with marriage equality, maryland maine, washington state is the -- well they are all big. >> yeah. >> bill: and then minnesota. what is the difference? >> minnesota's is a constitutional -- anti-gay constitution issue. that would ban it. the other ones are affirmative, right? to maryland and washington both passed in the state legislature marriage equal this year but then anti-gay folks got enough signatures to get enough signatures to put it on the ballot. in maine it was sort of a heart breaker. so everybody is real cautious -- >> bill: so a yes in maryland a yes in washington state, a yes in maine will make marriage equality the law of the land. >> in those three states. >> bill: right. in minnesota a yes wo
orleans. >> this makes me a bad homo, but i have never even heard of southern decadence. >> it sounds cool. >> we let the straights in. >> i'm in. >> bill: how big of you. >> what it is is that we have a hot line to god, and we're pulling the strings behind the scenes. >> bill: i got it. you know zap him. there are four important ballot measures on the ballot this year, dealing with marriage equality, maryland maine, washington state is the -- well they...
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and to be really blunt, his brother as well as the governor of louisiana and the mayor of new orleans did not have it in 2005. this is when people need comforting. >> yeah. it's an instinct. on the other hand, george bush 43 had his best moment, i always thought, at ground zero when he put his arm around that fireman that day and said, "i can hear you, and they're going to be hearing you in other parts of the world." that was enormous symbolism for the country, reassuring, in command. and at the same time, it said we're going to act here. and governor christie is a jersey guy, through and through. and what we're seeing in the last 24 hours with him, i think, is what i've seen with him over the last couple of years, wherever he's appeared. i didn't think he had the greatest keynote in the world, but the fact is that he is what he is. when he began to raise hell with the mayor of atlantic city for not following his orders, saying i don't give a damn about the election, i think people respond to that, democrat or republican. >> because it's real. president bush, you mentioned that moment
and to be really blunt, his brother as well as the governor of louisiana and the mayor of new orleans did not have it in 2005. this is when people need comforting. >> yeah. it's an instinct. on the other hand, george bush 43 had his best moment, i always thought, at ground zero when he put his arm around that fireman that day and said, "i can hear you, and they're going to be hearing you in other parts of the world." that was enormous symbolism for the country, reassuring, in...
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and of course we know what katrina today and especially the new orleans area. so this is rare territory. and this was a category 1. at one time katrina a category 5. 3 at landfall. so just shows you what happens. even if it's a category 1, if you go in to a very populated area of the country is where this storm made landfall and that's why these numbers are astronomical for on the insurance industry. the loss is just insane. so the storm still lingers today. the damage is all done. a lot of the heavy snow is just about overwith. west virginia, some areas got two to three feet of snow. it remains kind of stuck, though, because the weather pattern that enabled this storm to come at us from the ocean, from the unusual direction, the high pressure, the blocking responsible for this mess is still sitting off the coast. it will take two or three days for the storm to slowly weaken and head up in to canada, but it's a cold morning for everyone without power. there is some of that snow still left over in the mountains of west virginia and just outside of pittsburgh. st
and of course we know what katrina today and especially the new orleans area. so this is rare territory. and this was a category 1. at one time katrina a category 5. 3 at landfall. so just shows you what happens. even if it's a category 1, if you go in to a very populated area of the country is where this storm made landfall and that's why these numbers are astronomical for on the insurance industry. the loss is just insane. so the storm still lingers today. the damage is all done. a lot of the...
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you know, i lived in new orleans for katrina. this has brought back a lot of memories from 2005. the same scenes played out in the south. now that it happened in the different part of the country, opened people's eyes it can happen in more than one part of the country and sensitize people to just how bad these storms can be. i hope maybe t it's time to change the way we clean. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we love. new lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. how? the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it attacks tough stains and kills 99.9% of germs. new lysol power & free. powerful cleaning that's family friendly. another step forward in our mission for health. on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection you can count on. introducing at&t u-verse high speed internet with more speed options, reliability and wi-fi hot spots than ever. go to our website below to get u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarant
you know, i lived in new orleans for katrina. this has brought back a lot of memories from 2005. the same scenes played out in the south. now that it happened in the different part of the country, opened people's eyes it can happen in more than one part of the country and sensitize people to just how bad these storms can be. i hope maybe t it's time to change the way we clean. it's time to free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. and free ourselves from worrying about the ones we...
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orleans that have been affected by the hurricane. if we can help, bring them to cape cod. there were cars lined up, people dropping of goods of all kinds,
orleans that have been affected by the hurricane. if we can help, bring them to cape cod. there were cars lined up, people dropping of goods of all kinds,
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we told our citizens that there were people coming from new orleans who were affected by the hurricane and they might need help. and you know what? there were cars lined up. people dropping of all sorts of goods of all kinds, some things that were temporary like food, but also of tv sets and) it was amazing to see the turn out. it is part of the american way. we have people right now that are having some hard times because of this terrible hurricane and the storm that followed it. and your generosity will make a difference. i want to thank you. we have some work to do. but to make this an enjoyable were sitting, we have asked a great entertainer, randy owen of alabama, to be here. [applause] he is an extraordinary guy. he will probably tell you a story about a store -- a tornado actually, that if his county in alabama and describe what it is that he is here. we appreciate effect that he has agreed to entertain and greet the people who are here this morning. thank you for your generosity. if you have a little extra, if you have more canned goods, bring them along to our victory centers
we told our citizens that there were people coming from new orleans who were affected by the hurricane and they might need help. and you know what? there were cars lined up. people dropping of all sorts of goods of all kinds, some things that were temporary like food, but also of tv sets and) it was amazing to see the turn out. it is part of the american way. we have people right now that are having some hard times because of this terrible hurricane and the storm that followed it. and your...
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in some parts of new orleans in katrina whourp really never in danger and there was no problem. i was walking around times square tonight where there was virtually no wind. very little rain. and it was very hard, in times square and in midtown manhattan, to feel a connection to all of these flooding problems that were happening in lower manhattan. and also, in times square, as you know, the power was full on. and didn't look like there was any electrical problem whatsoever in that part of town. so this is really, it seems, problems are almost all isolated in terms of manhattan, anyway, below 34th street? >> most of the problems at the moment in manhattan seem to be south of 34th street. we're obviously having significant problems in the other burroughs as well. new yorkers are a big united family and when the sun comes up you'll see people from all over the city pitching in to help each other particularly those who are lucky notify to have george unscathed. they'll have the time and resources and the ability to pitch in and help others. >> thank you for joining us, christine qui
in some parts of new orleans in katrina whourp really never in danger and there was no problem. i was walking around times square tonight where there was virtually no wind. very little rain. and it was very hard, in times square and in midtown manhattan, to feel a connection to all of these flooding problems that were happening in lower manhattan. and also, in times square, as you know, the power was full on. and didn't look like there was any electrical problem whatsoever in that part of town....
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we dot new orleans if that was a tree coming down on a car or a transformer. i don't think it was, because clearly you can see the power is still on in this area. but it's a good reminder though this might not be right now what a lot of people may think would be a treacherous situation; but clearly when you start hearing the booms and loud bangs reminds you how quickly things can turn if you're not on your toes. >> 8th street the nickname we give for harrison street right outside the station. thanks for the update tonight. >>> there are also concerns about flooding in parts ofs agoryia, virginia. >> as always, parker there tonight. how are things looking? >> reporter: hey, brian. not a particularly good night for a stroll in oldtown; that is for sure. it is cold, it is rainy, and we are seeing the winds pick up just a little bit. a little more of a push across the water. the boats are gentlying are youing back and forth behind me. it is good morningmy, hazy, hard to see. there are people out here walking around, kind of checking things out. i talked a couple o
we dot new orleans if that was a tree coming down on a car or a transformer. i don't think it was, because clearly you can see the power is still on in this area. but it's a good reminder though this might not be right now what a lot of people may think would be a treacherous situation; but clearly when you start hearing the booms and loud bangs reminds you how quickly things can turn if you're not on your toes. >> 8th street the nickname we give for harrison street right outside the...
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. >> and madonna upset some fans in a concert in new orleans for talk about her political beliefs on stage. she asked the crowd who was registered to vote, and then she said i don't care who you vote for, as long as it's for obama. >> bill: the romney campaign has shifted to ohio. lots of changes due to the storm. james hullman from political is on the trail joining us this morning on our news line from mansfield, ohio hey, james good to talk to you again. >> good to talk to you and peter. >> bill: i guess your schedule changes by the mitt huh? how are they doing it? just hour before hour or what in >> it's really difficult because you can't just fly somewhere and get to an event. >> bill: yeah right. >> the ramny campaign last night cancelled a new hampshire rally that was scheduled for tomorrow. and the press corps already booked our hotel rooms, so that's one of the reasons it becomes distressful. senior romney officials their big concern is they feel like they have had gains in new hampshire and polls showed that polls were starting to move their way. and now they won be able to
. >> and madonna upset some fans in a concert in new orleans for talk about her political beliefs on stage. she asked the crowd who was registered to vote, and then she said i don't care who you vote for, as long as it's for obama. >> bill: the romney campaign has shifted to ohio. lots of changes due to the storm. james hullman from political is on the trail joining us this morning on our news line from mansfield, ohio hey, james good to talk to you again. >> good to talk to...
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it happened at her concert in new orleans. some fans even left the show. she tried to recover from the boos, saying she didn't care who they voted for, as long as they did it. i think we know who she wants them to vote for. >> gretchen: coming up, our next guest, he was a big support of president obama in 2008. a electricity who wrote for the press. but he's voting this time for romney. michael goodwin with why he's voting romney next. >> brian: we're tracking sandy. an epic storm. the east coast starting to feel her fury. live update straight ahead. >> don't be stupid. get out and go to higher, safer ground not a great equation. [ rosa ] i'm rosa and i quit smoking with chantix. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or action
it happened at her concert in new orleans. some fans even left the show. she tried to recover from the boos, saying she didn't care who they voted for, as long as they did it. i think we know who she wants them to vote for. >> gretchen: coming up, our next guest, he was a big support of president obama in 2008. a electricity who wrote for the press. but he's voting this time for romney. michael goodwin with why he's voting romney next. >> brian: we're tracking sandy. an epic storm....
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it was katrina and being caught sleeping and feeling like they had abandoned people in new orleans. it impacted them in a deeply personal way. these -- obviously people's lives are on the line here, too, but it also -- it's a sign of leadership. >> there is no pollster in the world who can get at the feelings, the emotions, of someone, a family, who has lost power for three or four days. what does that do to this election? that kind of emotional wild card. there's no way of telling what people feel or who they get angry at. >> one thing the president benefits from, i think, because again, i don't think the white house is going to mess this up. i bet you $10,000, they've got in the tri-state area, three extraordinarily aggressive governors, two democrats, one republican. but chris christie -- >> good way of putting it. >> cuomo and malloy is going to be very aggressive and work very close with the president and the white house because they are concerned about the people, not just the politics of it, they're concerned about the people. but those are highly competent, very aggressive g
it was katrina and being caught sleeping and feeling like they had abandoned people in new orleans. it impacted them in a deeply personal way. these -- obviously people's lives are on the line here, too, but it also -- it's a sign of leadership. >> there is no pollster in the world who can get at the feelings, the emotions, of someone, a family, who has lost power for three or four days. what does that do to this election? that kind of emotional wild card. there's no way of telling what...
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with me now, general russell honory, you commanded the military in new orleans as a general there, should people prepare differently for this storm than they do, because there are different elements with this, is there a different preparation for this storm? >> we have gone into this storm for the last few years since katrina to encourage people to have a three day's supply of food and water on hand for an event just like this. >> because usually when you have this event, it is further south, warmer, there's no snow involved. this is cold weather, possibly snow and power outages for days. >> we have the combined effect of wind, surge, rain, all this is going to cause flooding along the coast. with the backside of the storm creating snow and ice, unlike several hurricanes we face with a storm coming through, cutting the lights out and everybody survives, now you have to survive through cold weather on the backside of the storm. one that this generation of americans probably have not experienced in the past is a cold front with snow and ice on the backside of the storm. so be prepared for g
with me now, general russell honory, you commanded the military in new orleans as a general there, should people prepare differently for this storm than they do, because there are different elements with this, is there a different preparation for this storm? >> we have gone into this storm for the last few years since katrina to encourage people to have a three day's supply of food and water on hand for an event just like this. >> because usually when you have this event, it is...
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the new orleans saints are heading out that way to denver to take on the broncos at sports authority field at mile high. pa partly cloudy and mild. 54 to 58 degrees. it should be a great day for football night in america. jenna? >>> thank you very much. a fierce custody battle is playing out these days in oregon over a real cutie. but this isn't a child. it's a daschund who has become a veryuskey dog. now more from miguel almaguer. >>> he is very sweet and outgoing. >> reporter: at his peak he tipped the scale at 77 pounds. >> i wasn't expecting a purebred daschund. >> reporter: he's the daschund with lots to love. but obie isn't just big, he may be the most overweight dog of his breed anywhere in the world. >> he loves attention. >> reporter: twice the normal size, the 5-year-old, seen here on youtube, has been dubbed the dumpy daschund. >> he loves everybody he meets. >> reporter: everyone loves obie, too. he is at the center of a custody battle that's heading to court monday. >> we don't want to secelebrate how big he is. we want to celebrate how healthy he can be. >> reporter: in
the new orleans saints are heading out that way to denver to take on the broncos at sports authority field at mile high. pa partly cloudy and mild. 54 to 58 degrees. it should be a great day for football night in america. jenna? >>> thank you very much. a fierce custody battle is playing out these days in oregon over a real cutie. but this isn't a child. it's a daschund who has become a veryuskey dog. now more from miguel almaguer. >>> he is very sweet and outgoing. >>...
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orleans, what angle a hurricane could potentially impact new orleans, this is the single of a storm that's worrisome to new york, if you're on the right side of wherever the storm comes in, that's where the storm surge is and exactly where new york city is and where long island is and because of the shape of that coast line, water is going to pile in there and can't get out and funnel water down long island sound and that meets up on the east river. on the east side of new york city and go up there and not going to have a way to escape. we're thinking storm surges probably like we never experienced here and such strong winds that the waves will likely be 20 to 25 feet high on top of about an 8 foot storm surge and that means a lot of the beaches in long island, potentially along the areas of manhattan and beaches in north jersey taking a pounding. and this is just that storm surge area though, everybody is going to be getting the rain and everybody is going to be getting the wind that's going to cause widespread power outages and going to last for many, many days. >> and rick, some
orleans, what angle a hurricane could potentially impact new orleans, this is the single of a storm that's worrisome to new york, if you're on the right side of wherever the storm comes in, that's where the storm surge is and exactly where new york city is and where long island is and because of the shape of that coast line, water is going to pile in there and can't get out and funnel water down long island sound and that meets up on the east river. on the east side of new york city and go up...
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that is like talking about the levees in new orleans today without ever mentioning hurricane katrina. no one would do it. it is nonsensical. there is usually so little context provided about dodd frank did you would think it was the product of immaculate conception. there was no and to set -- antecedent of that. what was the date he started with? 2010. nothing happened before that. inexplicable. of course the dodd frank act was passed because of the two dozen 8-2009 financial crisis which was the worst financial crisis since 1929 and delivered the worst economy since the great depression. how come it is so rarely mentioned? because the financial industry, its lobbyists, allies, has been wildly successful in changing the subject and the debate from the financial crisis, wall street's role in in the cost to the country to the financial reform law regulations implementing it in the cost to them. the industry. it is truly remarkable how much time is spent talking about the self-serving claims of cost to the industry to put financial reform in place. to prevent that industry from crashing
that is like talking about the levees in new orleans today without ever mentioning hurricane katrina. no one would do it. it is nonsensical. there is usually so little context provided about dodd frank did you would think it was the product of immaculate conception. there was no and to set -- antecedent of that. what was the date he started with? 2010. nothing happened before that. inexplicable. of course the dodd frank act was passed because of the two dozen 8-2009 financial crisis which was...
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that is like talking about the levees in new orleans today without ever mentioning hurricane katrina. no one would do it. it is nonsensical. there is usually so little context provided about dodd- frank that you would think that it was the product of the immaculate conception. there was no antecedent event. it is amazing. that is why when opponents want to talk about growth rates, what was the day it started with? 2010. nothing happened before that. inexplicable. the dodd-frank act was passed because of the 2008, 2009 financial crisis, which was the worst financial crisis since the great crash of 1929 and it delivered us the worst economy since the 1930's. how come is so rarely mentioned? because the industry that it has purchased has been wildly successful in changing the subject and the day from the financial crisis, wall street's role in it and the cost to the country. the financial reform law, regulations implementing it and the cost to them, the industry. it is remarkable how much time is spent talking about the claims about cost to the industry to put financial reform in place t
that is like talking about the levees in new orleans today without ever mentioning hurricane katrina. no one would do it. it is nonsensical. there is usually so little context provided about dodd- frank that you would think that it was the product of the immaculate conception. there was no antecedent event. it is amazing. that is why when opponents want to talk about growth rates, what was the day it started with? 2010. nothing happened before that. inexplicable. the dodd-frank act was passed...
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the sports authority field will be hosting drew brees and the new orleans saints as they come in to play the broncos. it will be clear and cool. upper 40s to low 50s. that's right. on sunday night "football night in america." and in case you need something for saturday night, don't forget to check your nbc station for the search for sandy. the ability to find the little dog sandy from, of course, the broadway musical "annie" that's going to be reviving on broadway. sandy the dog, sandy the hurricane. it's perfect. >> okay. and i like how you maintained your football voice, al. i know you're working hard down there. stay safe, and we'll be watching you this weekend. thank you. >> all right, kid. >> see you later. >>> coming up next, we'll have a coast-to-coast tour of homes on the market. they are less than $300,000, but first these messages. you can't argue with nutrition you can see. great grains. great grains cereal starts whole and stays whole. see the seam? more processed flakes look nothing like natural grains. i'm eating what i know is better nutrition. mmmm. great grains. search g
the sports authority field will be hosting drew brees and the new orleans saints as they come in to play the broncos. it will be clear and cool. upper 40s to low 50s. that's right. on sunday night "football night in america." and in case you need something for saturday night, don't forget to check your nbc station for the search for sandy. the ability to find the little dog sandy from, of course, the broadway musical "annie" that's going to be reviving on broadway. sandy the...
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we've got a good one the new orleans saints and drew brees takes on the denver broncos and peyton manning in colorado. clear, cool, temperatures upper 50s to the low -- upper 40s to the 50s as you wait for sandy on sunday night "football night in america." matt? >> all right. al, thank you very much. coming up next, "today" investigates the alarming ways that some criminals are ripping off the nation's health care system to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars. and pippa middleton steps out at a launch party for her new book. we'll hear from her on its release and her sister's royal wedding, but first, these messages. tully's. how do you always have my favorite coffee? well, inside the brewer, there's a giant staircase. and the room is filled with all these different kinds of coffee and even hot cocoa. and you'll always find your favorite. woman #2: with so many choices, keurig has everyone's favorite. i just press this button. brew what you love, simply. keurig. and there's juicy chicken hellmann's is the secret to making parmesan crusted chicken so juicy so delicious it's your se
we've got a good one the new orleans saints and drew brees takes on the denver broncos and peyton manning in colorado. clear, cool, temperatures upper 50s to the low -- upper 40s to the 50s as you wait for sandy on sunday night "football night in america." matt? >> all right. al, thank you very much. coming up next, "today" investigates the alarming ways that some criminals are ripping off the nation's health care system to the tune of hundreds of millions of dollars....
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and then in new orleans, it popped. it's frustrating. but you've just got to think about what's best for the future. this is a long term. you don't want to make it worse just for one season, as bad as i want to be out there. it's tough to deal with. >> i get that from athlete's perspective. but here's the rub, the coaching staff said this can't get worse. pierre said i think it can get worse. there's a little bit of a disconnect there. we're hoping he can get back on the field very soon. >>> the skins offense is preparing for a steelers defense that ranks second in the nfl, allowing just 277 yards per game. mike shanahan said logan paulson will replace fred davis in the starting lineup but he will look for ways to use all three of his tight ends. as for robert griffin's take on the steelers, let's say there's already a lot of mutual respect there. >> they like to bring a lot of pressure, make it a kay oting game. it's something that you truly be ready for until you're out there on the field. they've had guys in that system for a long tim
and then in new orleans, it popped. it's frustrating. but you've just got to think about what's best for the future. this is a long term. you don't want to make it worse just for one season, as bad as i want to be out there. it's tough to deal with. >> i get that from athlete's perspective. but here's the rub, the coaching staff said this can't get worse. pierre said i think it can get worse. there's a little bit of a disconnect there. we're hoping he can get back on the field very soon....
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mostly 70s in the midwest and in the plains. 80s in dallas, miami, and new orleans. >>> 80s. always nice. >> 80s in october. beautiful. >>> well, coming up, the ever-shrinking family home, how cozy is now cool. >> we know about cozy in new york. >>> first, forget all the robo calls. political candidates these days are taking what they're considering targeted advertising to a whole new level. why you may get different ads than your neighbors. you're watching "world news now." ♪ advertising man >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by united health care. but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works
mostly 70s in the midwest and in the plains. 80s in dallas, miami, and new orleans. >>> 80s. always nice. >> 80s in october. beautiful. >>> well, coming up, the ever-shrinking family home, how cozy is now cool. >> we know about cozy in new york. >>> first, forget all the robo calls. political candidates these days are taking what they're considering targeted advertising to a whole new level. why you may get different ads than your neighbors. you're...
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new orleans. i like them as a dark horse down the stretch. >> half season, i always have to ask this question. >> great time to do it. got a check in and we'll see four weeks later when i change my opinion all together. >> you're not going to do that on fox report. you said to take notes. you said right it down. >> houston texans, folks, that's the team. >> harris: tt's fox reports this sunday, october 21st,
new orleans. i like them as a dark horse down the stretch. >> half season, i always have to ask this question. >> great time to do it. got a check in and we'll see four weeks later when i change my opinion all together. >> you're not going to do that on fox report. you said to take notes. you said right it down. >> houston texans, folks, that's the team. >> harris: tt's fox reports this sunday, october 21st,
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al in new orleans. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. host: do fax matter to you when you go to the polls? caller: yes, i spent 27 years in the military. i fought for this country and came back home to run into bigotry. the only thing i am looking at now is the fact of the matter is, this country is at a stalemate because you have a bunch of bigots politicians. the country needs to -- instead of looking at what is wrong, they need to look at what is right. it is time these people start prosecuting these people who are actually creating these problems that distorts facts. the fact of the matter is that president obama has done everything possible to work with. when he had both houses he reached across the aisle and slapped him on the hand. you can go back and look at publications, these press conferences. every single one of the same republican said this man had never walked into their office. there were going to do everything to make him fail. it is time we get rid of the bigots out of government no matter what color they are and let the
al in new orleans. caller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. host: do fax matter to you when you go to the polls? caller: yes, i spent 27 years in the military. i fought for this country and came back home to run into bigotry. the only thing i am looking at now is the fact of the matter is, this country is at a stalemate because you have a bunch of bigots politicians. the country needs to -- instead of looking at what is wrong, they need to look at what is right. it is time these...
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>> or new orleans, 70%. so charter schools are almost all not union. and, therefore, the membership in the local union goes way down. and their dues go way down and their power is going to go way down. so i think expansion of choice, which would be very popular thing, it could just tap and the political process would be a surefire way of undermining the power. speak this is an interesting example. the charter school example, if unionized charter schools, nonunionized charter schools, management and nonunionized charter schools can figure out a way to great a school environment where the teachers are happy and the parents are happy and the kids are happy, and they can hold off organizing attempts. is going to be some interesting models because there's nothing is preventing the charter schools that everybody thinks may start at nonunionized. there's nothing preventing them from being organized. spin not many of them are unionized and i think the reason, they have the freedom but they haven't stepped there's some say that would not allow unions within cha
>> or new orleans, 70%. so charter schools are almost all not union. and, therefore, the membership in the local union goes way down. and their dues go way down and their power is going to go way down. so i think expansion of choice, which would be very popular thing, it could just tap and the political process would be a surefire way of undermining the power. speak this is an interesting example. the charter school example, if unionized charter schools, nonunionized charter schools,...
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you have some newspapers now no loernk doing daily publication, as in new orleans. digital is where the action is. people, especially younger people, they want their news, information, entertainment on their phones, on their tablet, computers, when they can get it. the daily beast part of this company, which was a separate and thriving website before the merger with "newsweek" is going gangbusters. it's gone from 6 million to 16 15 million visitors a month since i have been there, so it makes sense to put your chip on a digital future, but for those of us of a certain age, there's a certain wisfulness about this decision. >> you don't fear a real hit in readership? >> well, whatever decline there might be in the readership, it's very expensive to put out a print magazine, to send it out by mail, to have the printing presses. all those costs can be eliminated if you just go on-line. the advertising revenue right now is not as great as it is for print, but this is a dilemma in a every newspaper in america, that most magazines, not all, but most magazines are facing, w
you have some newspapers now no loernk doing daily publication, as in new orleans. digital is where the action is. people, especially younger people, they want their news, information, entertainment on their phones, on their tablet, computers, when they can get it. the daily beast part of this company, which was a separate and thriving website before the merger with "newsweek" is going gangbusters. it's gone from 6 million to 16 15 million visitors a month since i have been there, so...
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beyonce is confirming on tum letter she'll perform the half time show at super bowl 47 in new orleans. she sang the national anthem in her hometown houston. >>> justin bieber is teaming up to be the face of the new global style. bieber will appear in the german sportswear company's ad campaign. >> i'm sleeping in your room. >> reporter: miley cyrus guest stars on thursday's episode of two and a half men. she plays the fast talking daughter of walden's friend. >> i think it's really fun to play the character of that. it's so opposite of all the other girls that have been on the show. >> reporter: sigh respect says her character -- sigh respect -- cyress says her character might return to the show. stephen spellberg is giving $30 million to the motion picture and television fund. it helps seniors and provides health services. lisa marie presley is out with an emotional duet with her famous father. with the help of video technology, she sings "i love you because" with elvis presley. the new video debuts on country music television and cmt.com thursday. that's your eye on entertainment. a
beyonce is confirming on tum letter she'll perform the half time show at super bowl 47 in new orleans. she sang the national anthem in her hometown houston. >>> justin bieber is teaming up to be the face of the new global style. bieber will appear in the german sportswear company's ad campaign. >> i'm sleeping in your room. >> reporter: miley cyrus guest stars on thursday's episode of two and a half men. she plays the fast talking daughter of walden's friend. >> i...
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new orleans is the runner-up. hartford, connecticut, cincinnati, ohio and providence, rhode island. worst? los angeles. >>> new york ties london as the best city for economic opportunity. the new global rankings come from price water house coopers partnership for new york city. toronto third followed by paris and stockholm. >>> hawaii airlines first in ontime arrivals. oops united the worst. >> everybody need a hobby. >> so what's yours? >> resurrection. >> 007 is also the most influence man in the ask.com survey. olympic gold medallist usain bolt second and former president bill clinton third. president obama is 11th but ahead of mitt romney in 24th. that's your number ones on "weekends with alex witt." ♪ these are... [ male announcer ] marie callender's puts everything you've grown to love about sunday dinner into each of her pot pies. tender white meat chicken and vegetables in a crust made from scratch. marie callender's. it's time to savor. yeah, i'm looking to save, but i'm not sure which policy is right for me. you should try our coverage checker. it helps you see if you ha
new orleans is the runner-up. hartford, connecticut, cincinnati, ohio and providence, rhode island. worst? los angeles. >>> new york ties london as the best city for economic opportunity. the new global rankings come from price water house coopers partnership for new york city. toronto third followed by paris and stockholm. >>> hawaii airlines first in ontime arrivals. oops united the worst. >> everybody need a hobby. >> so what's yours? >> resurrection....
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. >> i'm from new orleans, louisiana. during hurricane katrina, i was coming out of college, my family evacuated to houston. the globetrters were doing arithavet foe im wh wcurohe hurricane. this is my eighth season. >> brian: you you were on the aaction amazing race," right? >> yeah, i lost twice. >> brian: let's talk to dizzy grant. >> that's right. i went to seatar obttwh wve paou mst basketball. this got me started playing. through college, i dreamed of playing professional basketball. here i am now seven years later. >> brian: here is what's different, not only with the pink jerseysor breast cancer awaress,ut shioue in i neard o nele put in.u for example, in the barkley center, you're playing with two balls. how do you do that? >> we're extrely excited about this. we kicked off our 2013 you write it turoi sho that we. double points in the quarter or play with two basketballs. weak extremely excited and fans could check us o. has been let meglobetrotters.com and buy tts fioronn,cao >> harlemglobetrotters.com. >> also
. >> i'm from new orleans, louisiana. during hurricane katrina, i was coming out of college, my family evacuated to houston. the globetrters were doing arithavet foe im wh wcurohe hurricane. this is my eighth season. >> brian: you you were on the aaction amazing race," right? >> yeah, i lost twice. >> brian: let's talk to dizzy grant. >> that's right. i went to seatar obttwh wve paou mst basketball. this got me started playing. through college, i dreamed of...